When I Die Im Going to Heaven Cause..., Barbara Hesselman Kautz, MSN, RN
When I Die Im Going to Heaven Cause..., Barbara Hesselman Kautz, MSN, RN
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When I Die I'm Going to Heaven 'Cause I've Spent My Time in Hell
A Memoir of My Year As an Army Nurse in Vietnam

Author: Barbara Hesselman Kautz, MSN, RN

Narrator: Janet Metzger

Unabridged: 6 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/31/2019


Synopsis

When she was eighteen, she joined the army to finance her nursing education. With less than six months of nursing experience, she was assigned to the 24th Evacuation Hospital in South Vietnam. True tales of the war that are by turns horrifying and humorous, told with an eye for detail, by a woman who was in the thick of it.

About Barbara Hesselman Kautz, MSN, RN

A native of Western Pennsylvania, Barbara Hesselman Kautz, MSN, RN (Ret.) joined the Army to pay for her nursing education. A little more than four years later and with less than six months of nursing experience, she was assigned to the 24th Evacuation Hospital in Long Binh, South Vietnam. On the neurosurgical intensive care unit where she worked, she and her fellow soldiers fought for the lives of the wounded-and sometimes their sanity-with hard work and silly antics that included a mascot named Mighty Ralph. The rhythms of daily life at the 24th Evac have faded from Barbara's memory. What remains are distinct stories involving the patients, corpsmen, doctors, and her fellow nurses. Although the Vietnam Conflict serves as the backdrop for When I Die I'm Going to Heaven 'Cause I Spent My Time in Hell Barbara's stories of heroics, love, loss, despair, and even joy are timeless.

Barbara left the Army after three years, married a fellow Vietnam Veteran, and attended graduate school at the University of Cincinnati. For much of her nursing career she divided her time between clinical nursing practice and teaching Maternal Child Nursing. Now retired from nursing Barbara spends her free time singing, writing, knitting, and biking. She is a member of the Steering Committee for the York Chapter of the international service organization Dining for Women. An avid traveler, she has bicycled across the United States, and sung with Seacoast Community Chorus at many renowned venues including the U.S. Cemetery in Normandy and The Arche de Triomphe. She and her husband live in York, Maine where they raised their three children. An armchair World War II historian, Barbara's dream is to write about army nursing during the War.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lynn on March 23, 2024

Early Female Soldiers in Country Barbara Kautz, then still with the last name of Hesselman was just like any other young woman in the sixties who became a nurse. She was bright and had aspirations for herself that was more than being simply a nurse, so she went to a special program at Walter Reed fo......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on March 24, 2019

I never felt a good connection with the author on this one. It came across as too sterile unlike, “We Band of Angels,” by Elizabeth Norman. Granted, the circumstances are different but still, there didn’t seem like the author opened up her soul for readers to get a solid grip on the trauma she deal......more

Goodreads review by Molly on November 21, 2019

Excellent research novel.......more

Goodreads review by Karen Petyak on January 21, 2019

Poignant portrayal My sister was an Army nurse in Vietnam but chose never to speak much about her experiences. She's gone now but this book helped me understand, in a very intimate way, what she must have felt and seen there. I became a nurse because of her.......more

Goodreads review by Cath on February 18, 2019

Enjoyed the book thoroughly.......more